Dolly Pops [New]

Dolly Pops was produced by Knickerbocker from 1979 to 1982. They were a series of flat-backed, hard plastic doll with pop-on/pop-off plastic outfits. The 2-inch dolls were sold on their own, with carry-case playsets, and also larger playsets.

Starcastle [Updated]

Jul 25, 2017

I've just updated the Starcastle section with a new playset from the Tropical Collection (also newly added), as well as identifying the last unknown playset as belonging to this collection too.

I've just added three more charms to the Sweet Secrets section (two more Beauty Bows and one series two charm), plus several publicity images which show of the sets better than the old packaging images I had found (all with thanks to Pablo)!

I've just added six more ponies to the Little Beauties section. This includes two more Light-Up Ponies, two more Sunstreak Ponies and a new page for Wind-Up ponies, which I didn't know about! I've also added a packaging image of the Micro Ponies.

Cupcakes :: Cutie
Fruti

"Cupcakes hide inside
'til it's time to surprise!"

Cupcakes were produced by
Tonka in 1990 then by Kenner from 1991-92. They
were a series of scented dolls with plastic skirts which
when turned inside out transformed into edible
goodies with their hats becoming the icing. Along with the
dolls there were several playsets and accessories
produced too.
Cupcakes had a small revival in 1998 when Fun Source re-issued a few of the dolls. They were produced by Radica in 2005, Estrela in 2012-15 and Emco in 2015.

They were sold
in the US, UK and other parts of Europe and I
currently know of one name variation:

Cutie Fruti

"Cutie
Fruti Cupcakes are a special batch of cupcakes who love
to bake sweet fruity treats for all their friends in Cupcakeland.
Cutie Fruti Cupcakes have fluffy whipped cream hats decorated
with their favourite fruits and bright frilly dresses.
Their long hair has a fruit coloured streak that is perfect
for combing."

Cutie Fruti
dolls had silky skirts with lace ruffles and whipped cream
hats decorated with fruit to match each dolls name. They
also had a coloured streak in their hair.